Monday, December 21, 2009

So, on Saturday we went out to karaoke at the Silverlake Lounge and Jenny decided to test out the Lady Gaga tune...she sang the song 3 times. It was hilarious at first, but that's how obsessions begin right? Good thing nobody else was there and we could all hog the mic.

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

It's pretty much the end of 2009. Did things really change over this year? One of my favorite sayings is "the more things change, the more they stay the same." For starters, it'll be almost 2 years since Inna and I moved into our apartment in Hollywood (we don't live in the apartment pictured). Second, it'll be 5 years since we started dating. Holy shiznit!

Sunday, December 13, 2009

So Inna requested that I make another comic in The Accident story arc. She felt that there was no resolution. She's probably right. Here is the comic that attempts to fill those shoes.

When I showed this to her this morning she said the same thing. I guess it's tough to figure out the resolution if it hasn't happened in real life. I guess you will all have to wait...or until I figure out something clever.

Also, it's hard to be creative when you only have 4 images of yourself behind the wheel, and in each photo you're making the same face. I'm such a terrible actor.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

So, this is the last comic in this story arc. I know that puking rainbows is a little over used, but whatever. I don't care. It's funny to me and that's what matters, right? Why am I even asking you if I don't care.

Anyway, long story short, the insurance company said that I was at fault. I suck. And now I'm out of a car for a while. Oh no, I can drive it, I just can't shut the windows.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

So, earlier in November I got into a wreck. It wasn't that bad and I'm being a complete pussy for claiming to be still emotionally damaged. But shit, don't you guys realize how dangerous it is to be hurtling down a highway in a 2000+ pound machine next to other 2000+ pound machines? I suppose you can say the same thing about public transit. At least in your car you have some semblance of control. In the latter situation you place your trust completely in a public servant who might not even really care that much.

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